I just changed the timezone setting in postgresql.conf file. That resolved this issue.
On Thursday 19 June, 2025 at 07:41:16 pm IST, Adrian Klaver <adrian.klaver@aklaver.com> wrote:
On 6/18/25 23:23, sivapostgres@yahoo.com wrote: > Hello, > May be a very basic question. We all here are new to Linux / PostgreSQL > > Ubuntu Server 22.04 > PostgreSQL 15 > PgAdmin4 6.16 > > When I run the following query in pg_admin > > Select today_now > From (Select localtimestamp(0) as today_now) a; > > I get UTC time and not the IST time, which I expect. > > How to change the setting(s), if any, to retrieve the current date and > time in IST?
Sets the time zone for displaying and interpreting time stamps. The built-in default is GMT, but that is typically overridden in postgresql.conf; initdb will install a setting there corresponding to its system environment. See Section 8.5.3 for more information. "
For a quick fix, maybe?:
select localtimestamp(0) at time zone 'Asia/Kolkata' as today_now;